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No. It just means that the low end response falls off (weakens). That's true of any speaker.

Anyway, the specs (especially at the extreme high and low ends) are highly dependent on the means used to measure them (and on the honestly of the maker). Room acoustics, speaker placement, and the position of the listener all affect the perceived sound.

I wouldn't worry about the specs. A listening test is best.

When choosing speakers, you'll need to consider HOW you're going to use them:- Taking them on the road to a gig, or just staying put at home?- Large room or small?- How powerful is the FP7's amplifier? Will you need an external amp to drive the speakers?

There are other threads on the forum (and on other fora) that cover the topic well.

When choosing speakers, you'll need to consider HOW you're going to use them:- Taking them on the road to a gig, or just staying put at home?- Large room or small?- How powerful is the FP7's amplifier? Will you need an external amp to drive the speakers?

Home use only .... room approx 12' x 14'.... FP-7 speaker system rated at 26 watts.